Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland

Background Difference in dyspnea mMRC ≥2 between Finnish speaking and Swedish-speaking populations in Finland has not been previously studied. Methods In February 2016, a respiratory questionnaire was sent to 8000 randomly selected subjects aged 20–69 years in western Finland with a response rate of...

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Main Authors: Heidi Andersén, Pinja Ilmarinen, Jasmin Honkamäki, Leena E Tuomisto, Päivi Piirilä, Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen, Anssi Sovijärvi, Helena Backman, Bo Lundbäck, Eva Rönmark, Lauri Lehtimäki, Hannu Kankaanranta
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1855702
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spelling doaj-0a14d628b637426ea1aa7f064e2f89242020-12-17T14:55:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Clinical Respiratory Journal2001-85252021-01-018110.1080/20018525.2020.18557021855702Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western FinlandHeidi Andersén0Pinja Ilmarinen1Jasmin Honkamäki2Leena E Tuomisto3Päivi Piirilä4Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen5Anssi Sovijärvi6Helena Backman7Bo Lundbäck8Eva Rönmark9Lauri Lehtimäki10Hannu Kankaanranta11Karolinska University HospitalSeinäjoki Central HospitalTampere UniversitySeinäjoki Central HospitalHUS Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Central HospitalUniversity of HelsinkiHUS Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Central HospitalUmeå UniversityKrefting Research Center, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of GothenburgUmeå UniversityTampere UniversityTampere UniversityBackground Difference in dyspnea mMRC ≥2 between Finnish speaking and Swedish-speaking populations in Finland has not been previously studied. Methods In February 2016, a respiratory questionnaire was sent to 8000 randomly selected subjects aged 20–69 years in western Finland with a response rate of 52.3%. The registered native language of each subject determined whether questionnaire in Finnish or Swedish was applied. Multiple logistic regression was performed to calculate Odds Ratios (OR) with 95% CI for the simultaneous effects of independent variables on dyspnea mMRC ≥2. Results Of all participants, 2780 (71.9%) were Finnish speakers and 1084 (28.1%) were Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers had a higher prevalence of dyspnea mMRC ≥2 (11.1% vs 6.5% p < 0.001) when compared to Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers smoked more often, had higher BMI, spent less time moving during the day, had more often occupational exposure to vapours, gases, dusts or fumes (VGDF), and had lower socioeconomic status based on occupation. Significant risk factors for dyspnea mMRC ≥2 were COPD (OR = 10.94), BMI >35 (OR = 9.74), asthma (OR = 4.78), female gender (OR = 2.38), older age (OR = 2.20), current smoking (OR = 1.59), and occupational exposure to VGDF (OR = 1.47). Conclusions Swedish speakers had less dyspnea mMRC ≥2 which is explained by a healthier lifestyle. Smoking, obesity, and occupational exposures should be in focus to improve respiratory health.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1855702asthmacopddyspneaobesitysmokingphysical activity
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author Heidi Andersén
Pinja Ilmarinen
Jasmin Honkamäki
Leena E Tuomisto
Päivi Piirilä
Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen
Anssi Sovijärvi
Helena Backman
Bo Lundbäck
Eva Rönmark
Lauri Lehtimäki
Hannu Kankaanranta
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Pinja Ilmarinen
Jasmin Honkamäki
Leena E Tuomisto
Päivi Piirilä
Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen
Anssi Sovijärvi
Helena Backman
Bo Lundbäck
Eva Rönmark
Lauri Lehtimäki
Hannu Kankaanranta
Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
European Clinical Respiratory Journal
asthma
copd
dyspnea
obesity
smoking
physical activity
author_facet Heidi Andersén
Pinja Ilmarinen
Jasmin Honkamäki
Leena E Tuomisto
Päivi Piirilä
Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen
Anssi Sovijärvi
Helena Backman
Bo Lundbäck
Eva Rönmark
Lauri Lehtimäki
Hannu Kankaanranta
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title Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
title_short Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
title_full Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
title_fullStr Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
title_full_unstemmed Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland
title_sort dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between swedish and finnish speaking persons in western finland
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Clinical Respiratory Journal
issn 2001-8525
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background Difference in dyspnea mMRC ≥2 between Finnish speaking and Swedish-speaking populations in Finland has not been previously studied. Methods In February 2016, a respiratory questionnaire was sent to 8000 randomly selected subjects aged 20–69 years in western Finland with a response rate of 52.3%. The registered native language of each subject determined whether questionnaire in Finnish or Swedish was applied. Multiple logistic regression was performed to calculate Odds Ratios (OR) with 95% CI for the simultaneous effects of independent variables on dyspnea mMRC ≥2. Results Of all participants, 2780 (71.9%) were Finnish speakers and 1084 (28.1%) were Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers had a higher prevalence of dyspnea mMRC ≥2 (11.1% vs 6.5% p < 0.001) when compared to Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers smoked more often, had higher BMI, spent less time moving during the day, had more often occupational exposure to vapours, gases, dusts or fumes (VGDF), and had lower socioeconomic status based on occupation. Significant risk factors for dyspnea mMRC ≥2 were COPD (OR = 10.94), BMI >35 (OR = 9.74), asthma (OR = 4.78), female gender (OR = 2.38), older age (OR = 2.20), current smoking (OR = 1.59), and occupational exposure to VGDF (OR = 1.47). Conclusions Swedish speakers had less dyspnea mMRC ≥2 which is explained by a healthier lifestyle. Smoking, obesity, and occupational exposures should be in focus to improve respiratory health.
topic asthma
copd
dyspnea
obesity
smoking
physical activity
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1855702
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